Breaking Free From Negative Thinking With Dr. Zindel Segal, Co-developer of Mindfulenss Based Cognitive Therapty (MBCT)
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It is easy to get caught up in negative thinking and get stuck in unhelpful patterns. This makes us susceptible to anxiety and depression and being unhappy. Listen as we explore reclaiming living life with more resilience , inner peace, and freeing yourself from patterns of unhelpful thinking that lead to depression and anxiety.
Dr. Zindel Segal is a leading psychologist, mindfulness teacher, and bestselling author, and co-founder of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). His work and research examines the use of mindfulness meditation in promoting affect regulation skills in people suffering from depression and anxiety. He has co-authored many books, including The Mindful Way Through Depression, Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, and most recent book that is co-authored with Norman Farb, Better in Every Sense: How the New Science of Sensation Can Help You Reclaim Your Life.
You can connect with Dr. Zindel Segal visiting - https://mindfulnoggin.com/ or https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/psych/person/zindel-segal
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